44 Not a Single Ogeen N OT a duchess or a' countess- has augustly permitted ("for the sake of a friend") the use of her photographic endorsement cf Allen-A Hosiery. Harrowing indeed , Yet- What Price Royalty? Each year, millions of American women, throughout this broad land, buy and wear Allen -A stockings. One of the largest plants in the country works at tcp speed to meet the demand-which has increased every year of the last half-century. Telling evidence of Allen-A popu- larityand superiority! Now-fer your grea ter convenience-this long- wear, smartly styled hosiery is ta have a home of its own. At 5th Avenue and 38th Street-the Crossroads of Fashion-you will :find the new Allen - A shop, ready to serve you. Hosiery in every possible shade, cf different weights, at amazingly mod- erate prices- And a skilled, intelligent sales force to aid your selection of the correct hosiery for every occasion. ST. - o <: / Þ ftO THE ALLEN-A COMPANY, INC. 5 TH AVt:N Uf: AT 38 TH 51 N EW YOI ( the lining of my best coat. I couldn't believe it: here was I with a fish, I V\Tho all my life had had one straight purpose-had things just gone blank? -well, there was no use dwelling on it. An hour later and Jonah and I had had our first good look at each other. I thought, as he stared out at me through the elephant's flank, that I had never seen a more disagreeable ex- pression on man or fish. His eyes pro- truded and he had a chronic sneer. Evidently he was as little attracted to me, for he shuddered slightly, turned his back and swam to the farthest navigable point in the elephant's trunk. By that time the pangs of curiosity were satisfied and the question of how to get him out of my life rose before me. I T WAS like being married to that fish. No one would accept him as a gift, and a certain cowardly regard for public opinion kept me from put- ting him under the hot water faucet. Also he became too prominent. "What a dee-ar little fish," said visitors as Jonah fawned up against the side of his elephant. "But don't you know he'll die if you don't get him a com- panion? " Not I-but not Jonah, either. "If the Grim Reaper steps in and takes Jonah," I thought, "they can't blame me," so I fed him four times as much food as the box allowed. He ate it, napped, and was back to sneer. I put him in the sun; I put him in the dark. I put him on the radiator, and by the open window. I had hopes the narrow limits of the elephant would sicken him, only to discover that the cook was taking him out for a run in the bathtub every day. S TOP a moment-all right, go on. I knew no one would know. I must take The Step, drastic as it Ïs. It is not to be death for Jonah, but tor- ture. Some night soon I will mingle with the throngs at the Paramount Theatre. As I pass the fountain by the imperial stairway I will bend admiringly (the one unrestricted movement you are allowed at the Paramount) and slip Jonah in. I will be revenged on him and his tribe. All his life he will have to look at that lobby. Only one thought shatters the peace this idea has brought me-HE MAY LIKE IT. -KATHERINE SPROEHNLE MARCH 19, 192. 7 -:W!-;:-'. ;.:-..;; . . ! <:. ':; rif:Jç:I: :"'\ ö t < :\,', , .::tF / ' r- ;.:,( '. -> ;JiÀ ; J" s/Jjy ðYCake your lips lovelier! o dé : ' @ L :.@ .:-:", {i\.: ".; :..:. ',:..:. ::::. . .:.' :..:.;.....:./.:.;./.:.... "':" ":'..:. -.:.: yOU'LL discover this remarkable thing when you try Tangee. . . You run the little stick of orange magic firmly over your lips. For a second or two nothing happens. Then, gradually, your lips begin to glow -not with the orange color of the lipstick-but blush-rose, Nature's own youthful bloom. . . Once more you rüb the lipstick over your lips. . . 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